WEBVTT BUT THEY SAID HE WASFOUND WITHIN 24 HOURS OF BEINGABDUCTED.>> I JUST WANT TO SAY THATI CANNOT INITIALLY TO THANKEVERYONE FOR COVERING THISSTORY.WE HAVE NOW BEEN ABLE TO LOCATETHE CHILD.HE HAS BEEN REUNITED WITH HISMOTHER.TERRI: JUPITER POLICE CHIEFFRANK KITZEROW SAYS THE BLITZ OFMEDIA ATTENTION FOLLOWING THEAMBER ALERT FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDDOMINIC CAPRIO LED TO A FLURRYOF TIPS.ONE OF WHICH LED THEM TO THEMISSING BOY.DOMINIC'S MOTHER DANIELLE TOLDPOLICE HE AND HIS NANNYDISAPPEARED THURSDAY AFTERNOONFROM THEIR HOME.POLICE FOUND BLANCA CASTRO INSWEETWATER HOURS LATER THURSDAYNIGHT BUT DOMINIC WAS NOT WITHHER.>> INITIALLY WHAT THE NANNY TOLDUS WAS THAT SHE HAD PASSEDDOMINIC OFF TO SOMEONE ELSE.TERRI: AND DIDN'T SAY WH>> NOT AT THE BEGINNING.TERRI: KITZEROW SAYS OTHER LEADSLED THEM TO DOMINIC'SGRANDPARENTS, ELIZABETH AND LUISCAPRIO.THEY BEGAN ACTIVELY SEEKINGTHOSE GRANDPARENTS WHO MIGHTHAVE BEEN DRIVING A BLUE BMW,AND KITZEROW SAYS THEY WERESTILL TAKING THE ABDUCTION VERYSERIOUSLY.>> FROM THE EVIDENCE WE HAVE,THIS WAS PLANNED, THIS WASORGANIZED AND WE OBVIOUSLY HAVEKIDNAPPING CHARGES AGAINST THENANNY SO IT TELLS YOU IT ISVERY, VERY SERIOUS.TERRI: KITZEROW PROMISING THEY,THE FBI AND FDLE WERE FOLLOWINGEVERY LEAD UNTIL DOMINIC WASBROUGHT HOME WHICH HAPPENEDFAIRLY QUICKLY FRIDAY.>> YOU CANNOT TAKE SOMEONE'S

Jupiter Police Chief Frank Kitzerow said his agency worked with the FBI, FDLE, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and local agencies, to find the child who police said was abducted by his nanny Thursday from his mother’s Jupiter home.

Kitzerow thanked the media for its extensive coverage in helping facility Dominic’s return.

For much of the search, police believed Dominic was in the custody of his mother’s parents, Elizabeth and Luis Caprio. Despite the fact that they are the child’s grandparents, Kitzerow said they did have concerns about Dominic’s safety and were taking the abduction very seriously.

“We’ve always been concerned about this, from evidence we have, this was planned, this was organized and we obviously have kidnapping charges against the nanny that tells you it is very, very serious,” said Kitzerow.

Kitzerow said nanny Blanca Castro, found by police Thursday in Sweetwater, at first refused to tell police whom she gave the boy to. He said armed with other leads, Castro finally admitted that she’d given the child to the grandparents.

Reached by telephone in Massachussets, Dominic’s uncle Kenneth Caprio said the family “has been having some problems,” but declined to talk further.

Kitzerow said regardless of what was going on with the family, “The message is you can’t take someone else’s child.”

In a release, police said a private attorney working with detectives were able to reunite Dominic with his mother, but offered no other details.